Cuckooland, Tom Burgis
Cuckooland, Tom Burgis
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Cuckooland

Author: Tom Burgis

Narrator: Joe Eyre

Unabridged: 6 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/29/2024


Synopsis

' 'If Orwell were with us today, he'd be writing books like this' PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE 'Breath-taking and jaw-dropping' PETER FRANKOPAN 'A true-life thriller' ANNE APPLEBAUM From the bestselling author of comes a true story about Cuckooland – a world where the rich can buy everything – including the truth. Everywhere, the powerful are making a renewed claim to the greatest prize of all: to own the truth. The power to choose what you want reality to be and impose that reality on the world. For three years, Tom Burgis followed a lead that took him deeper and deeper into Cuckooland – the place where the rich own the truth. The trail snaked from the Kremlin to Kathmandu, Stockholm to the Steppe, from a blood-soaked town square in Uzbekistan to a royal retreat in Scotland. Burgis hunted down oligarchs, developed secret sources and traced vast sums of money flowing between multinational corporations, ex-Soviet dictators and the west’s ruling elites. And he found one man who wanted the power to bend reality to his will. This book tells an astonishing story: a tale of secrets and lies that reveals how fragile that truth can be. Whether it’s in Kazakh torture chambers or the UK’s High Court, the lords of Cuckooland are seizing control of the truth. They decree what stories may be told about war and money and power, what we are permitted to know – and more importantly, what we are not. From the bestselling author of , is a deeply reported work of non-fiction that reads like a thriller. It is a story of how globalisation and technological revolution have combined to imperil the foundation of free societies: that the truth belongs to the many, not the few.

About Tom Burgis

Tom Burgis is an investigations correspondent at the Financial Times. He has reported from more than forty countries, won major journalism awards in the US and Asia and been shortlisted for eight others, including twice at the British Press Awards. His critically acclaimed book The Looting Machine, about the modern plundering of Africa, won an Overseas Press Club of America award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Darcy on July 06, 2024

Despite being difficult to follow, this choppy read presents disturbing evidence of the way in which kleptocracy subtly winds its way into—and erodes the political and legal foundations of democratic societies.......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on March 18, 2024

If ever there was a book on corruption with a detective at its core, this is it. Tom Burgis showed that "Access Capitalism", the ability of the wealthy to 'invest' in the Tory Party not only exists but is rife. Cuckooland focuses on the career of Mohamed Amersi, who made a forune out of his work at......more

Goodreads review by Cristian on April 16, 2024

This is a must read for everyone trying to make sense of the world. I don’t have words to say how important the work of people like Tom Burgis, Catherine Belton, Nicholas Shaxson and others like them is. In this book we also see the dangers for their work in the current world. Truth risks being boug......more

Goodreads review by Jason on May 25, 2025

This is more of a 3.5 star book - but Burgis deserves the extra half star (and possibly more) just for writing this book about an entitled fixer’s attempts to bend reality to his will through libel suits. I found the detail in the first half a little tough to follow, but I suppose that speaks to the......more

Goodreads review by Sanjana on November 26, 2025

3.5 stars - a vitally important book on the pervasive nature of corruption and the complete lack of diligence at the highest echelons of society for the sake of maintaining power and money. But the choppy and time jumpey writing style particularly in the first half made it really difficult to follow......more


Quotes

‘No one has written a book like . Serious… but it is also at times very funny' SUNDAY TIMES ‘Savagely funny… Amersi’s obscenity-laden threats against Burgis sparkle through the buoyant prose of . Burgis has somehow managed to make this meticulously researched, sordid tale entertaining. Written as a pacy thriller that communicates the deluded, self-important tone of its subjects, he renders Amersi as both menacing and ridiculous: preening, thin-skinned, panicky' FINANCIAL TIMES 'The world Burgis reveals is a complex and murky one. To write about this world is to be watched, is to be researched, to be threatened by shockingly expensive lawyers' GUARDIAN ‘Burgis is one of our finest investigative journalists, a muck-raker who can also turn a caustic phrase… Taken together, his books are chapters in a sustained, convincing story about the ways extreme wealth reshapes the nation' NEW STATESMAN ' RORY STEWART, ‘Written as a true-life thriller, reveals a secret world of access and influence, where inconvenient facts can be white-washed if you have the right connections and resources… A vital book for this election year’ ANNE APPLEBAUM ‘I read it in one sitting – and couldn’t put it down. Astonishing’ PETER FRANKOPAN 'Cuckooland PATRICK RADDEN KEEFE